He does how can you defend him?he's the biggest gutless puke in the league!Intentionally injures people. Refuses to be accountable for being a ******.He wouldn't have lasted 10 games in this league 20 years ago.

By the time of the incident, the game was out of reach for Montreal as the Penguins led 6-3. Subban, never afraid to get under someone's skin, decided to take out his frustration on Morrow. That turned out to be a poor decision.

Bioshock wrote:By the time of the incident, the game was out of reach for Montreal as the Penguins led 6-3. Subban, never afraid to get under someone's skin, decided to take out his frustration on Morrow. That turned out to be a poor decision.

Bioshock wrote:By the time of the incident, the game was out of reach for Montreal as the Penguins led 6-3. Subban, never afraid to get under someone's skin, decided to take out his frustration on Morrow. That turned out to be a poor decision.

Read this as Morgan Freeman.

I read it in the voice of the narrator of Eminem's "Guilty Conscience"

Bioshock wrote:By the time of the incident, the game was out of reach for Montreal as the Penguins led 6-3. Subban, never afraid to get under someone's skin, decided to take out his frustration on Morrow. That turned out to be a poor decision.

Read this as Morgan Freeman.

I read it in the voice of the narrator of Eminem's "Guilty Conscience"

I wish I could tell you Subban fought the good fight and Morrow left him alone, but the NHL is no fairytale world.

He does how can you defend him?he's the biggest gutless puke in the league!Intentionally injures people. Refuses to be accountable for being a ******.He wouldn't have lasted 10 games in this league 20 years ago.

He isn't defending Subban as a hockey player... how is this not obvious? Gaucho is angry you used "Subhuman" without even thinking about the possible racist context of such an insult/nickname....

Gaucho needs to relax though because clearly this was within the context of being a hockey player.

Bioshock wrote:By the time of the incident, the game was out of reach for Montreal as the Penguins led 6-3. Subban, never afraid to get under someone's skin, decided to take out his frustration on Morrow. That turned out to be a poor decision.